Agent Chase J’s Diary | Early Morning of December 2nd | HONG KONG
- Yao Tzu Liang
- Dec 4, 2025
- 1 min read

I can’t remember how many times I’ve been to Mong Kok. Hong Kong always makes me feel closer to the warmth of daily life. Every street and corner seems to hide the smells of living. I can smell the smoke from the charcoal as the roast meat shop down the street prepares ingredients in the morning, and the caramelized sweetness of the honey glaze on the roasted meats.
My mission this time was to take down an underground gambling den in Hong Kong. Of course, before finishing the mission brilliantly, I couldn’t help but make them lose all their money first.
The skill-enhancing perfume issued by headquarters this time seems stronger than before.
Naturally, they were all arrested before they even had time to complain.
I heard that the underground den used to be an ordinary bar. No wonder that Dry Martini was one of the better ones I’ve tasted.
To be honest, I’ve never really liked the taste of gin. But the bartender’s skills really surprised me. They reduced the gin’s flavor and added a hint of minty coolness.


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